Life

Falling over - and our other cringe moments
Skirts tucked into knickers, undone flies and sending text messages to the wrong person are all in the list of most embarrassing moments
'Worldly Christians' are 'damaging the faith'
An online survey has indicated that about a quarter of Christians are 'not very Christian' in how they live their daily lives.

The poverty of dreams and aspiration
While financial poverty is the biggest visible factor limiting a child's future choices, many children suffer from a chronic, debilitating lack of aspiration

Taking technology to bed
We're living in the smartphone era and for some Brits at least, the phone has become a constant companion.

Online bullying victims suffering in silence
Many teenagers who have experienced online bullying are choosing to keep it to themselves rather than tell someone about it.

Trusting God to meet the desires of your heart
I've always been a firm believer in "the one" and waiting 10 years for him was worth it

Concern about connection between video games and violent behaviour in teens
A new Harris Poll has revealed concern among adults about the link between playing violent video games and violent behaviour among teenagers.

How to eat right for your lifestyle
Whether you're a vegetarian, student, athlete, parent or busy office worker, it's important to eat right every day.

TripAdvisor's best hotels for families
The travel website has announced its top hotels for families around the world.

Breakfast does more than fill kids' stomachs
A healthy breakfast in the morning has the potential to dramatically impact the long-term academic, health and economic development of children, according to a new study.

Trusting God in the absence of work
Young Christians in the UK are keeping a positive outlook in spite of the bleak job prospects